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we do need to keep the ones we educate here. more americans have to go to engineering school and get science ph.d.s. that would be a good thing and that's happening. but right now we need americans -- we need the foreign workers on the low end and on the high end. >> real quick. i mean, just going back to very basics here. is it even possible for low level workers to come here easily? don't we need to overhaul the legal process to let people with little or no skills to come here and do the jobs like picking apples in an orchard. >> right now there's a farm -- there's a temporary worker program for farm workers and for seasonal workers like at resorts. but there's no program if you want to work in a kitchen year round or if you want to work in a food processing plant or be a home health care aide. we need a program for people like that. that's the key piece missing now. we need a smoother path for high skilled workers but also need one for the low skilled americans. they create jobs for americans. if i can't open a restaurant bec
we do need to keep the ones we educate here. more americans have to go to engineering school and get science ph.d.s. that would be a good thing and that's happening. but right now we need americans -- we need the foreign workers on the low end and on the high end. >> real quick. i mean, just going back to very basics here. is it even possible for low level workers to come here easily? don't we need to overhaul the legal process to let people with little or no skills to come here and do...
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itt educational services reporting a quarterly loss as it signed up fewer students this time around. >>> rimm is higher after bloomberg report citing cfo saying his company could be interested in a rimm bend. >>> nokia, after the finish mobile phone maker, says it plans to halt its annual dividend for the first time. >>> underarmor, president of footware is leaving after three and half years, including developing a number of key product for underarmour. and ty, that stock is a hot performer. >> as they race toward record highs, haltingly today, you might be surprised at what most makes investors feel wealthy. not stocks. housing. speaking of housing, we will talk to a real estate brokener top 20 market on what's selling now and what your money buys in that market. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they
itt educational services reporting a quarterly loss as it signed up fewer students this time around. >>> rimm is higher after bloomberg report citing cfo saying his company could be interested in a rimm bend. >>> nokia, after the finish mobile phone maker, says it plans to halt its annual dividend for the first time. >>> underarmor, president of footware is leaving after three and half years, including developing a number of key product for underarmour. and ty, that...
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. >> when he drops something like that, you try to make an educated assumption based on his prior involvement with a phone call. >> absolutely. and although he doesn't really come back to this theme in the letter and the comment about the supplements didn't go down comes early in the letter, other things he mentions in that sentence he touches on as he goes on. but, you know, he's very hard on himself here. he says the disappointing fourth quarter result reduced our year from good to pedestrian. while it's hard to year from good to pedestrian. it nonetheless falls short of our goals. he talks about shorts that lost money, that made money in their long book. >> he is nothing if not cagey. the way he drops the iron supplement. could be any number of publicly traded companies. >> absolutely. >> we know his history with green mountain. that's easy to figure out. we know the apple deal. that's easy to figure out. now the market will spend several hours before whether he short herbalife. >> back to you as soon as we have details. >> all right. coming up on halftime. you asked and we will answer. st
. >> when he drops something like that, you try to make an educated assumption based on his prior involvement with a phone call. >> absolutely. and although he doesn't really come back to this theme in the letter and the comment about the supplements didn't go down comes early in the letter, other things he mentions in that sentence he touches on as he goes on. but, you know, he's very hard on himself here. he says the disappointing fourth quarter result reduced our year from good...
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let me just say education costs, health care cost, co-payment, deductibles all of the other things the middle class pay for much higher than they were 30 years ago. so there is an interesting debate going on. i'm not saying -- i think that the people who were saying that is your economic analysis, bureau of labor statistic, most economists who looked at this matter, most people do believe wages are relatively stagnant in real terms over the past 30 years. i'm just admitting there's a good debate and an interesting debate. >> what i would say, bob, is this i tend to take jimmy's point of view on this. i think the middle class is in better shape. no question we need more growth. no question we need more jobs. no question we need more wages and incomes in the country. that's not the issue. i'm just saying the picture painted by many of your colleagues is so grim that you arrive let's tax rich people and somehow that will help the middle class. i don't think the middle class is dying and i don't think taxing those likely to invest will help. >> here's the issue. i don't think redistributio
let me just say education costs, health care cost, co-payment, deductibles all of the other things the middle class pay for much higher than they were 30 years ago. so there is an interesting debate going on. i'm not saying -- i think that the people who were saying that is your economic analysis, bureau of labor statistic, most economists who looked at this matter, most people do believe wages are relatively stagnant in real terms over the past 30 years. i'm just admitting there's a good...
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and this would deal with that issue and it would allow individuals who are educated in our universities receiving masters and ph.d.s to be able to stay here. and that's a good thing. too many research facilities are being set up by microsoft in canada or elsewhere rather than doing it here simply because they can't find workers. >> i call it brainiacs, the resolution, and i think it's very important. let me ask you about this, in terms of the house, and probably in terms of the senate too, what about the security? what kind of border security. we've made a lot of investments, what more will be in this bill? >> well, for the first time you have real triggers here. some people concerned about granting citizenship. and let me tell you, the path to citizenship is a long and arduous one. it's not amnesty. amnesty, i think the best definition is cutting in line people who are able to access a path to citizenship won't be able to cut in line. but another step that will need to be taken, there's going to be a commission in this bill comprised of governors and attorneys general and border state
and this would deal with that issue and it would allow individuals who are educated in our universities receiving masters and ph.d.s to be able to stay here. and that's a good thing. too many research facilities are being set up by microsoft in canada or elsewhere rather than doing it here simply because they can't find workers. >> i call it brainiacs, the resolution, and i think it's very important. let me ask you about this, in terms of the house, and probably in terms of the senate...
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quicker our education system around the world, to provide a better balance between -- to address the gap of capability in the world. wa business needs today versus what the universities are providing. so it's a complicated matter, but we need to become more action orientateed. >> how big a skills gap? we just had john chambers on. we talked about however the world changes on that event. how do we know what teaches people to stay for the jobs of tomorrow? >> well, the jobs of tomorrow, we might not know what they are. >> listening to the youth better in terms of what their expectations are. and i think part of -- part of the reason why today there has been such a big loss of trust by youth are because of these numbers coming out where you have such a large group of people that are unhappy because they down have any way to work and they don't have a job. we just can't have a world with two compartments, the haves and the have-nots. >> you make a fan tastic point. it is critical. you recently launched a new advertising campaign talking about healthy diets, healthy living. it's quite int
quicker our education system around the world, to provide a better balance between -- to address the gap of capability in the world. wa business needs today versus what the universities are providing. so it's a complicated matter, but we need to become more action orientateed. >> how big a skills gap? we just had john chambers on. we talked about however the world changes on that event. how do we know what teaches people to stay for the jobs of tomorrow? >> well, the jobs of...
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and it is really, they've reformed their education system. you have the hispanic influence in miami. where we used condos. we had 2300 condos we have 80 left. in this acquisition a couple years ago we got a view of all the urban markets in the country. the housing market is crazy. it's really strong. i think you'll see home builders have a multiyear recovery of that. and that's, i think i said last time i was on, a couple million jobs will be created in the housing market. those are the jobs that this labor force can do right? they're not going to work at google and apple but they are going to be able to help with the jobs that were lost and never came back. construction jobs. and you're seeing it across the country. >> so it's going to be a real return, a real renaissance -- >> i don't think stabilized you're going to see housing prices run away. but i think they'll continue a fairly modest 3% to 4% annual growth now. there's certain places that's not true. south beach is crazy on fire. >> you're behind so i don't understand the rick scott p
and it is really, they've reformed their education system. you have the hispanic influence in miami. where we used condos. we had 2300 condos we have 80 left. in this acquisition a couple years ago we got a view of all the urban markets in the country. the housing market is crazy. it's really strong. i think you'll see home builders have a multiyear recovery of that. and that's, i think i said last time i was on, a couple million jobs will be created in the housing market. those are the jobs...
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if you want more education about currencies, check out currency in class at cnbc.com. >>> slow and steady may be true for wall street, as dividend stocks topped into the top performers in 2012. >>> one hour into trading this morning. ibm is by far the biggest gainer on the dow, up 6% on quarterly earnings. that beat the street above consensus. shares of csx up 3% on the railroad operators, better than expected quarterly results. >>> the tech earnings parade marches on as we gear up for apple's numbers after the bell. apple has been sliding over the last three months. although, research in motion is on the rebound. how do you play these two names. eric jackson is an apple and r.i.m. holder. he's also a forbes columnist, jones us on the newsline. welcome back. >> hey, carl. >> a lot of discussion about people being afraid to step into apple before the numbers. worries about the first decline year over year and income at about ten years. is that going to happen? >> it might. i think the headline will be that they meet consensus, which is $55 billion in revenues. and 1350 in eps. i think that
if you want more education about currencies, check out currency in class at cnbc.com. >>> slow and steady may be true for wall street, as dividend stocks topped into the top performers in 2012. >>> one hour into trading this morning. ibm is by far the biggest gainer on the dow, up 6% on quarterly earnings. that beat the street above consensus. shares of csx up 3% on the railroad operators, better than expected quarterly results. >>> the tech earnings parade marches on...
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that print studio is nationally known for its artwork and its educational programs. for the youth guidance center, i just spoke about the presentation that we did for the ada transition plan. we're requesting $400,000. that is to do all the design and architectural construction drawings and obtain building permits for a $3 million project to be funded in 2014-2015. we are also requesting some funds for miscellaneous general services projects. in our master planning efforts that go on to support all of these projects, that is at the level of $400,000. and let's see, we do have some other funding requests in 2014-15. under the plan, we must plan for a two-year cycle of budget requests. and also a ten-year capital plan request. so we're looking at sun setting our funding in 2015. and it will take us through 2015, almost all the way through that year to complete the construction of all of our projects. these funding requests are separate from curb ramp and sidewalk ada transition plan funding projects. all right? so these are the architectural buildings. and that is the
that print studio is nationally known for its artwork and its educational programs. for the youth guidance center, i just spoke about the presentation that we did for the ada transition plan. we're requesting $400,000. that is to do all the design and architectural construction drawings and obtain building permits for a $3 million project to be funded in 2014-2015. we are also requesting some funds for miscellaneous general services projects. in our master planning efforts that go on to support...
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include progress on the high-speed rail progress, reducing carbon emissions and the need for higher education to reduce costs. >> tuition increases are not the answer. i will not let the students of california become the default financiers of our colleges and universities. [ applause ] >> republicans say it sounded good, if not familiar. they will believe it when they see it. >> he talk about a rainy day fund and fiscal conservative, fewer bills, smaller government, tuition trees, he talked about reform, all ideas we have put out there. the question is: will the reality of seven years match the rhetoric of today? >> governor brown touched on health care. he called for a special session to address issues that need to be decided quickly so california can get president obama's affordable care act started by next january. eric? >> thank you very much. parents in east san jose neighborhood are watching their kids today after learning of the attempted kidnapping of a 13-year-old girl last week. police hope this surveillance video of the incident will lead them to the man responsible. our reporter i
include progress on the high-speed rail progress, reducing carbon emissions and the need for higher education to reduce costs. >> tuition increases are not the answer. i will not let the students of california become the default financiers of our colleges and universities. [ applause ] >> republicans say it sounded good, if not familiar. they will believe it when they see it. >> he talk about a rainy day fund and fiscal conservative, fewer bills, smaller government, tuition...
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system in privatizing education. and it's interesting to me, minorities and low-income people and our education system. it's not designed to deal effectively except for people in college and that none of their effect of consequence. once once your site is that education. the fight in the short term we have to combine and this is something heritage does. this got to impact opinion leaders across the room by world-class research because these experiments have all been tried, so if we really do it right, we might not come in people on the far left that were right, but we will convince them to be less confident in their ideas. so we have to preach to people who don't agree are too old for us to change ideas. it got through world-class research that refuses the consequences they claim will come from their good policy. >> yes, ma'am. >> i thank you so much for your remarks. you say american don't want the government. in any of that, let's assume it is, then why do we keep electing the government? >> that's a fair question.
system in privatizing education. and it's interesting to me, minorities and low-income people and our education system. it's not designed to deal effectively except for people in college and that none of their effect of consequence. once once your site is that education. the fight in the short term we have to combine and this is something heritage does. this got to impact opinion leaders across the room by world-class research because these experiments have all been tried, so if we really do it...
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include progress on the high-speed rail progress, reducing carbon emissions and the need for higher education to reduce costs. >> tuition increases are not the answer. i will not let the students of california become the default financiers of our colleges and universities. [ applause ] >> republicans say it sounded good, if not familiar. they will believe it when they see it. >> he talk about a rainy day fund and fiscal conservative, fewer bills, smaller government, tuition trees, he talked about reform, all ideas we have put out there. the question is: will the reality of seven years match the rhetoric of today? >> governor brown touched on health care. he called for a special session to address issues that need to be decided quickly so california can get president obama's affordable care act started by next january. eric? >> thank you very much. parents in east san jose neighborhood are watching their kids today after learning of the attempted kidnapping of a 13-year-old girl last week. police hope this surveillance video of the incident will lead them to the man responsible. our reporter i
include progress on the high-speed rail progress, reducing carbon emissions and the need for higher education to reduce costs. >> tuition increases are not the answer. i will not let the students of california become the default financiers of our colleges and universities. [ applause ] >> republicans say it sounded good, if not familiar. they will believe it when they see it. >> he talk about a rainy day fund and fiscal conservative, fewer bills, smaller government, tuition...
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among those in the chat room today, parents, educators and a lot of questions about how the vice president's personal views on gun ownership jived with their hopes of curbing gun vie lechbls he answered that one right away. >> and so my view is that it is totally a guarantee not negotiable that i'm able to own a weapon for sporting purposes as well as my own protection. but there should be rational limits on the type of weapon i can own. >> reporter: as for guns in schools, he could see putting an officer in a school, armed or unarmed, depending how parents and teachers feel. mr. bind also went on to say woe support researcher into whether or not video games contribute to violent breeze i have or. the chat lasted a little more than half an hour. diane? >> thanks a lot, scott. >>> it is official today, outgoing defense secretary leon panetta lifted the ban on women serving in combat positions. the move comes after a decade of war in afghanistan and iraq. more than 1,000 women were injured, 150 killed in those wars. the change is scheduled to go into effect by march 15th h the ban had been in
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our employees to give back to the education and programs. take advantage of the ability to get an education and work hard to pursuit a dream. >>> crawford grew up in pleasanton and says his school teacher/mother thought him to always value his education. >>> coming up in five minutes. >> it's something every parent may want to know. how to raise your child's iq. >> the simple steps you can take which may be able to do just that. >>> and later the report card is in and california gets a d. >> and our system definitely needs to be more consistent, coherent. >> the shortcoming that may be leaving new teachers unprepared. >>> why the disturbing unsolved murder of this elderly bay area commuter is making headlines again. >>> breaking news happening right now in oak land. -- oakland. we are just getting word of a police officer involved shooting that happened a few minutes ago. more police are on the way. at this point we know someone was shot but we do not yet what the circumstances of the shooting are. we do have a news crew headed to the scene.
our employees to give back to the education and programs. take advantage of the ability to get an education and work hard to pursuit a dream. >>> crawford grew up in pleasanton and says his school teacher/mother thought him to always value his education. >>> coming up in five minutes. >> it's something every parent may want to know. how to raise your child's iq. >> the simple steps you can take which may be able to do just that. >>> and later the report...
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35 projects in four seasons, from producing dance, theater, presenting music, having a full- scale education program, and having more than 50,000 visitors in the building almost every year. a lot of our emerging artists to generate their first projects here, which is great. then we continue to try to support figuring out where those works can go. we have been blessed to have that work produced in new york, going on to the edinburgh festival, the warsaw theater festival. to me, those are great things when you can watch artists who think there is nowhere else that might be interested in you being a woman of color and telling your story and then getting excited about it. that is our biggest accomplishment. having artists have become better artists. what is. sheri coming back to brava, here you have this establish, amazing writer who has won a clue -- slew of awards. now she gets to director and work. even though she is this amazing, established writer, the truth is, she is being nurtured as a director and is being given some space to direct. >> the play is described as ceremony and -- where cer
35 projects in four seasons, from producing dance, theater, presenting music, having a full- scale education program, and having more than 50,000 visitors in the building almost every year. a lot of our emerging artists to generate their first projects here, which is great. then we continue to try to support figuring out where those works can go. we have been blessed to have that work produced in new york, going on to the edinburgh festival, the warsaw theater festival. to me, those are great...
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. >> well, we do a few different things education-wise. from middle school students, up through adults. in middle school, we have an innovative program called jazz in the middle where we go into san francisco public middle schools. the flagship program is poetry, and in our case, how the fundamentals they'll learn interact with jazz. at the end of their school year, they'll present their poems to music. >> i stay, but they go. just like a flash of lightning. >> and they do it in classrooms at their school or assembly halls. now they can come here and have a grand performance here. and then they'll get to see our high school all-star program. ♪ you listen to these kids play, and i cannot tell you how exciting it has been to hear professional-level music. ♪ we've been presenting for 30 years and we've had all these artists on other stages around here. we don't have the legacy of, you know, infusing our stage with that. so i thought, let's try to do that in our first two weeks. get many performers, many who have had important ties with us
. >> well, we do a few different things education-wise. from middle school students, up through adults. in middle school, we have an innovative program called jazz in the middle where we go into san francisco public middle schools. the flagship program is poetry, and in our case, how the fundamentals they'll learn interact with jazz. at the end of their school year, they'll present their poems to music. >> i stay, but they go. just like a flash of lightning. >> and they do it...
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educators say these programs have become more popular because it promotes discipline, academics, and responsibility. students say they support lifting the ban on women serving in combat roles. >> i know from family and personal experiences that i supported. women should have equal opportunity of that is what they want to do in life. >> patapsco high school has the largest junior rotc program in baltimore county. >> secretary of state hillary clinton says massachusetts senator john kerry is the right choice to succeed her. she introduced him before the senate foreign relations committee as his confirmation hearing got underway. he testified before the very same panel that he chairs, answering questions on a range of topics from afghanistan to syria to iran. the committee is expected to confirm his nomination. senate majority leader harry reid said a full senate vote will take place on tuesday. in washington today, president obama pledges tough enforcement of new wall street regulations. his two latest cavan nominations include mary jo white to be the head of the securities and exchang
educators say these programs have become more popular because it promotes discipline, academics, and responsibility. students say they support lifting the ban on women serving in combat roles. >> i know from family and personal experiences that i supported. women should have equal opportunity of that is what they want to do in life. >> patapsco high school has the largest junior rotc program in baltimore county. >> secretary of state hillary clinton says massachusetts senator...
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[laughter] >> helping mom with the dishes, cleaning up to get your education to be the best person you want to be and go for the jobs you always wanted to have. this is the promise we have. it isn't just the physical structure. i know ms. youngblood and i know all of the people that have been invested in this dream know it for sure, that it takes a really whole community to do this. that's why we had such a great development team that came together and worked with us. john stewart, john is right here being led with his development team. we have howard here as well. you have the ridge point, which is i think the most mature of the housing managers here, ridge point's been around since '68, right? >> that's right. >> and all of you amassed together with the mayor's office of housing with hope sf, with the housing authority to make sure this dream comes alive. and, so, i'm just here today to say this is just the first of many announcements. we've got three phases just at hunters view. now, hunters view was seen only as a pilot project. and if you see the smiles on this family's faces and
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just silicon valley latinos but the entire region. >> reporter: in the middle of it all was an old educator, a former engineer who helped develop the copy printer for ibm. >> it's terrible locally. >> reporter: he says latinos are still on the sidelines at silicon valley tech companies. he says latinos need to compete and not think someone else is going to take care of them in the future. >> we leave it up to the scho s schools. we leave it up to someone and don't do it as a competition. that's why we can't close the gap. >> reporter: the group took note of his views and over the year they'll be tasked with developing a plan of action. >> silicon valley is a bountiful region. we have a lot of opportunity here. all of us who are involved with it are here to help. >> reporter: it's time, they say, to make sure latinos are a part of the silicon valley. damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> fighting prescription drug abuse. the new move involving one of the most widely used painkillers. >>> plus, a top executive at a local startup sudden ly resigns. the surprising allegations and claims of ex
just silicon valley latinos but the entire region. >> reporter: in the middle of it all was an old educator, a former engineer who helped develop the copy printer for ibm. >> it's terrible locally. >> reporter: he says latinos are still on the sidelines at silicon valley tech companies. he says latinos need to compete and not think someone else is going to take care of them in the future. >> we leave it up to the scho s schools. we leave it up to someone and don't do it...
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. >> switching gears to an education alert. a baltimore county expected to spend dollars, that money will go towards a lot of high-tech equipment. live in the newsroom with details. >> the recent connecticut shooting in the first day of school shooting called the speed up plans to try to make buildings more secure. >> most of the new security dollars will be spent in baltimore county elementary and special education schools. the plan is to replace outdated cameras and surveillance systems. >> how can i help you? >> channel 11. >> come on in. >> they have tablets to monitor video. this technology will allow police to survey entire campus by way of streaming video. >> we have no greater responsibility as leaders than to protect our children when they go to school each and every day. >> he says the police chief in the school superintendent have been working on the plan for months. >> everyone recognizes this is the right time to take a fresh new look at the issue. what else can we do? what else is reasonable? dodge this comes afte
. >> switching gears to an education alert. a baltimore county expected to spend dollars, that money will go towards a lot of high-tech equipment. live in the newsroom with details. >> the recent connecticut shooting in the first day of school shooting called the speed up plans to try to make buildings more secure. >> most of the new security dollars will be spent in baltimore county elementary and special education schools. the plan is to replace outdated cameras and...
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i'm concerned about education, too. i'm concerned about our domestic problems, but the defense budget is not in bankrupting us. we are spending less than 4% of our gdp on defense, half the level we were spending in the cold war. we can afford a strong defense. in fact, we cannot afford to live without a strong defense. we need to have a strong america abroad. at the same time, obviously, we need to deal with our domestic problems. but we do not have to trade one for the other. host: 8 twitter message responding to the other view were writing about molly. this one says that the french, right or wrong, are invalid because just as america did in iraq, it is in their national interest to do so. next caller, tom. caller: i have been hearing what you are saying in your book for the rust 10 years. -- the last 10 years. americans call it dishonorable the way the eastern militaries have been waging war for many years. they are in the fight to win. mullock o'mara says the americans have all the clocks, but we have all the time. t
i'm concerned about education, too. i'm concerned about our domestic problems, but the defense budget is not in bankrupting us. we are spending less than 4% of our gdp on defense, half the level we were spending in the cold war. we can afford a strong defense. in fact, we cannot afford to live without a strong defense. we need to have a strong america abroad. at the same time, obviously, we need to deal with our domestic problems. but we do not have to trade one for the other. host: 8 twitter...
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john: this is an educated woman. she will keep the fourth and fifth and thoroughly the second. >> the second amendment was designed to protect us against government tierney. that is someone who is in support of governor tierney.. john: john: what about taxes? >> we should just do away with taxes altogether and. john: we hear this but it's not gone. people like federal rules. >> one of the things that we know is that states without an income tax be so much better economically. we have a higher rate of entrepreneurship, they have higher job growth, higher personal income growth. in states where we are seeing this, where they have experimented with it, they are doing better. last week for new governors said they will make a push to eliminate their state income tax and i think we will see a lot more states compete against each other to attract businesses and economic development in a way. john: thank you, starlee rhoades and mark meckler. coming up on obama part two. the fight over immigration and illegal immigration in
john: this is an educated woman. she will keep the fourth and fifth and thoroughly the second. >> the second amendment was designed to protect us against government tierney. that is someone who is in support of governor tierney.. john: john: what about taxes? >> we should just do away with taxes altogether and. john: we hear this but it's not gone. people like federal rules. >> one of the things that we know is that states without an income tax be so much better economically....
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we educated them and gave them experience in working for our companies and innovate like we do. now we're telling them, sorry, we don't have enough visas for you. go back home. they're doing that. tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people have already gone back who are now starting companies in india, chien wra and brazil, all over the world. the start-ups and the economic growth that should be here in america is happening abroad because of our mindless immigration policies. you know, we keep talking about the unskilled, undocumented -- i'm sorry. >> go ahead. finish your thought. >> these are the legal -- people here legally. we're talking about doctors, scientists, engineers, researchers, people who came here legally. we brought them in over here. now we're sending them away. >> if you talk about the h-1 visa program, that's a nonimmigrant visa. come here, study, work. it's not a path for a green card. >> exactly. >> do we need to remake the whole system? you want these people to come and stay and invest and live. >> absolutely. absolutely. if we bring smart people he
we educated them and gave them experience in working for our companies and innovate like we do. now we're telling them, sorry, we don't have enough visas for you. go back home. they're doing that. tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people have already gone back who are now starting companies in india, chien wra and brazil, all over the world. the start-ups and the economic growth that should be here in america is happening abroad because of our mindless immigration policies. you know,...
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caller code jobs, education, and for the end of the war. -- caller: jobs, education, for the war to end. host: let's hear the president speaking on the economy, social security, and medicare. caller: we the people -- [video clip] >> many barely make it. we believe that america's prosperity must rest upon the broad shoulders of a rising middle class. we know that america thrives when every person confined independence. on the wages of honest labor, liberating families from the brink of hardship. we are true to our creed, when a little girl born into bleakest poverty has the same chances to succeed as anyone else because she is an american, free and equal, not just in the eyes of god, but in our own eyes. we the people still believe that every citizen deserves a measure of security and dignity. we must make the hard choices to reduce the cost of health care and reduce the size of our deficits. but we reject the belief that america must choose between caring for the generation that built this country and investing in the generation that will build its future. [applause] we remember the les
caller code jobs, education, and for the end of the war. -- caller: jobs, education, for the war to end. host: let's hear the president speaking on the economy, social security, and medicare. caller: we the people -- [video clip] >> many barely make it. we believe that america's prosperity must rest upon the broad shoulders of a rising middle class. we know that america thrives when every person confined independence. on the wages of honest labor, liberating families from the brink of...
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have an educator. -- we no longer have an educator. it is a shame, you mentioned that teachers should be at the top. that would be wonderful. i am not a teacher. i am a researcher. host: we will have to cut you off there. guest: if we are very truthful to ourselves in the large research universities, we put so much of this is on research that we do not put as much emphasis -- so much emphasis on research that we do not put as much emphasis o-- these are large engines. a lot of people say, you are supported by the people of ohio. i am so proud to be in ohio. we have a great governor. we of great support in our legislature. our budget is about 8% from state support. you have to be certain that students and others have the ability to come here to the cost structure. -- due to teh cohe cost structu. this is a new era. this is a new opportunity for us to change our culture. it is something that we have to do. these recommendations are essential. host: president gee, thank you for being on the program. gordon gee is president of the ohio sta
have an educator. -- we no longer have an educator. it is a shame, you mentioned that teachers should be at the top. that would be wonderful. i am not a teacher. i am a researcher. host: we will have to cut you off there. guest: if we are very truthful to ourselves in the large research universities, we put so much of this is on research that we do not put as much emphasis -- so much emphasis on research that we do not put as much emphasis o-- these are large engines. a lot of people say, you...
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in his speech browne called for the way education is funds and spending billions on water through that, and the governor called on moving ahead on high speed rail, all this while saying law makers must still be prudent in the future. >> the governor is right. we need to focus on a rainy day fund. we need for focus on paying down debt. >> while he talks fiscal restraint, he talks about the volatility of the budget he just pushed a system of taxs that will make our system this much more volatile. >> the governor pointed out tenuous this balanced budget is. for example decisions by the federal government on healthcare could cost the state of california billions of dollars extra, threatening those surpluses. this evening we will have more on his speech, his plans and reaction. in sacramento, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the 129th rescue wing is about to embark on a rescue mission. robert joins us with this report. >> reporter: claudine there is expected to be a lot of activity going on here today. most of it centered in this area behind me. the headquarters of the california air
in his speech browne called for the way education is funds and spending billions on water through that, and the governor called on moving ahead on high speed rail, all this while saying law makers must still be prudent in the future. >> the governor is right. we need to focus on a rainy day fund. we need for focus on paying down debt. >> while he talks fiscal restraint, he talks about the volatility of the budget he just pushed a system of taxs that will make our system this much...
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and educates school children and parents. this store opened 18 months ago but is now closing. >> shows we can't be dependent on one store. >> reporter: they signed up two stores. they hope to have six more by the end of the year. health and science editor john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> after running out before the holiday, a hospital is restocked and ready to give out flu shots. >> inside the tunnel, a progress report on the tunnel and when it will open to drivers. . >>> the caldecott tunnel 4th bore product reached a milestone. we got inside the futon see the preble -- tunnel to see the progress. the progress is 75% finished and on track to meet its goal. two bores in both directions will help cut down on backups. this new tunnel will have 10- foot -- two 10-foot shoulders to accommodate stalls or accidents. >>> new tonight at 6:00 p.m. flu shots are in high demand as the strain spreads across california. >> jade hernandez went to a health clinic today in fremont that just received a new batch of the flu vaccine. >> g
and educates school children and parents. this store opened 18 months ago but is now closing. >> shows we can't be dependent on one store. >> reporter: they signed up two stores. they hope to have six more by the end of the year. health and science editor john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> after running out before the holiday, a hospital is restocked and ready to give out flu shots. >> inside the tunnel, a progress report on the tunnel and when it will open to...
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institution of higher education. >>> and looking at news around the nation tonight, a man is now in jail tonight after police say he threatened to blow up the liberty bell. a arizona man started making the threats as we walked up to the bell. a little while later, police found two backpacks, the bomb squad investigated and said there were no explosives inside. the man is charged with making a terrorist tick threat, a bomb threat and several other defenses. >>> and a brazen robbery in a funeral home. the crooks got away with a tv and a hearse and left a lot of damage behind. what's worse, the owners say they took off with the vehicle, and had the nerve to bring it back. >> they moved another hearse, i don't know whether it left the premises or not, but it's not parked where we had left it. and of course they took this here, the dodge van, and they took it off site and brought it back. >> police are trying to track down the culprits tonight. >>> the west coast is getting heat tonight for not enough heat. some customers got raw chickens and jenna lane ate some of the chicken sandwich and re
institution of higher education. >>> and looking at news around the nation tonight, a man is now in jail tonight after police say he threatened to blow up the liberty bell. a arizona man started making the threats as we walked up to the bell. a little while later, police found two backpacks, the bomb squad investigated and said there were no explosives inside. the man is charged with making a terrorist tick threat, a bomb threat and several other defenses. >>> and a brazen...
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-- start a business, get an education. let me give you a perfect example. one of the best slogan that came out of his last campaign was "you built that perko -- you built that." and it was in response to the barack obama comment, "you did not build that, and that was one of the slogans of the last campaign that was aimed at the 53%. it was aimed at business owners. it was aimed at those that have already gotten there. our message was you can build a that because what barack obama was saying to everyone struggling to climb the economic ladder, you can not build that. i do not really care who built the corporate giants and titans of today. one of the biggest lies of politics is that republicans are the party of big business. big business loves big government. big business is happy to get in bed with big government to hire an army of lobbyists and tax attorneys and to entrench their power. we should be the party of small businesses, entrepreneurs, the next person starting a business in his garage that will topple those giant
-- start a business, get an education. let me give you a perfect example. one of the best slogan that came out of his last campaign was "you built that perko -- you built that." and it was in response to the barack obama comment, "you did not build that, and that was one of the slogans of the last campaign that was aimed at the 53%. it was aimed at business owners. it was aimed at those that have already gotten there. our message was you can build a that because what barack obama...
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you have a lot of drinks to pay $1,303,000 for your education. that's my $0.2 more. thank you for joining us. over its record to show. have a great night and will see right back here next week. ♪ says. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. breaking news at this hour. the associated press reported that one american was the standoff between a terrorist group in this arid desert. at least 20 of the original 132 hostages taken at the bp gas plant still missing. confirming that americans are among the hostages being held refusing to put a number on how many. the leader of the terrorist group signaling that at least two americans are among those hostages, and he is offering to freedom in exchange for the release of the world trade center bomber, the so-called blind sheik. a pakistan scientist jailed for trying to kill american soldiers in afghanistan. the state department flatly denying the request. >> the united states does not negotiate with terrorists said. >> all say it again. the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. >> we do not negotiate with terrorists. w
you have a lot of drinks to pay $1,303,000 for your education. that's my $0.2 more. thank you for joining us. over its record to show. have a great night and will see right back here next week. ♪ says. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. breaking news at this hour. the associated press reported that one american was the standoff between a terrorist group in this arid desert. at least 20 of the original 132 hostages taken at the bp gas plant still missing. confirming that americans are among the...
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with these financeds, we want to install state of the article a systems in all elementary and special education school the. the video from cameras at every baltimore county public school will be streamed live to police patrol cars in the community, the local precincts and the command staff at our headquarters building. >> reporter: now the cost will be close to $4 million that they hope to pay for with bonds and through supplement hall school funding. kamenetz hopes to install them in all schools before the summer. >> thanks a lot, rosie. >>> jurors in the phylicia barnes case were shown peck comurs of herred di. it was toward the end of another long day of testimony. monday the state spent most of the day focusing on that illicit video and her sister deena barnes. prosecutors called several law enforcement officers that detailed the very longhand widely publicized investigation. the sergeant in charge of a city police investigation at the time spoke of several searches based on cell phone data from michael johnson phone. all those searches turned up empty as barn -- barnes' body was found in t
with these financeds, we want to install state of the article a systems in all elementary and special education school the. the video from cameras at every baltimore county public school will be streamed live to police patrol cars in the community, the local precincts and the command staff at our headquarters building. >> reporter: now the cost will be close to $4 million that they hope to pay for with bonds and through supplement hall school funding. kamenetz hopes to install them in all...
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i am an educator, teaching english as a second language to students. i had a couple of comments, i hope i have time to make them. i noticed that several families will live in one house because they work for such low let -- such low wages, they cannot get by better than anyone else who is working for $5, and at $7 per hour. when you make that little money, you generally do not pay taxes. in most states you do not have to pay any at all. the other point i want to make, if they're going to be here to work, they need to be paid the same as us, or let us do the jobs for a decent wage. we used to do that as kids, work on the farms for summer jobs. the other thing is gang members that are not documented, would they be deported and may be labeled domestic terrorists? that is basically what they are , domestic terrorists. i really like the dream act, but i am concerned about the in- state tuition question. i have to pay lots of money to go to school and out of state. i am concerned about if there are going to be, or if they are including in state tuition on thi
i am an educator, teaching english as a second language to students. i had a couple of comments, i hope i have time to make them. i noticed that several families will live in one house because they work for such low let -- such low wages, they cannot get by better than anyone else who is working for $5, and at $7 per hour. when you make that little money, you generally do not pay taxes. in most states you do not have to pay any at all. the other point i want to make, if they're going to be here...
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here to break it down is john ulzheimer, president of consumer education is more credit. thank you for joining us. i just want to make sure i understand, this is somewhere between one and 4% fees that normally when you swipe your credit-card it is the margin that has to pay that to the credit-card issuer for the privilege of using a credit card, and a lot of times when you're in a taxi and they try to encourage you to use cash or other places is because they don't want to pay the fee. some balance the telling you used as they pass it on to you. is that right? >> this is the key theme, and merchants are still going to be charged that 1-4% interchange as white feet, but now in many instances they will be able the subsidize the cost of the fee by just turning around and charging the consumer when they sweat a certain credit card and uncertain states. melissa: there are rules around this. ten states cannot do this. new york is one of them. i'm sure we have a list of the of the once. they also have to -- it's like magic. there is. if you're lucky enough to be in the estate, yo
here to break it down is john ulzheimer, president of consumer education is more credit. thank you for joining us. i just want to make sure i understand, this is somewhere between one and 4% fees that normally when you swipe your credit-card it is the margin that has to pay that to the credit-card issuer for the privilege of using a credit card, and a lot of times when you're in a taxi and they try to encourage you to use cash or other places is because they don't want to pay the fee. some...
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educating students about sexual assault and abuse. the governor signed that bill into law just a short time ago here at the children's advocacy center. the very place she sought refuge from her abuser as a child. she is now an adult and is planning her wedding. she spends a lot of time pushing this law. she testified in front of the legislature in springfield four times. after three years of pushing it fighting to keep kids safe her voice and victims of child abuse are finally being heard. i was threatened and told by his neighbor as he raped and sexually abused me nobody will believe me. it is our little secret. i would jump to my bed at night thinking he would grab me and pulled me under. >> she is a perfect example of what one person can do to make a difference. the governor actually invited her to washington d.c.. next a man convicted in the 2008 terror attacks in mumbai is in court for his sentencing. and north korea is threatening to launch its next nuclear missile test at the united states. also, congressional hearings begin fo
educating students about sexual assault and abuse. the governor signed that bill into law just a short time ago here at the children's advocacy center. the very place she sought refuge from her abuser as a child. she is now an adult and is planning her wedding. she spends a lot of time pushing this law. she testified in front of the legislature in springfield four times. after three years of pushing it fighting to keep kids safe her voice and victims of child abuse are finally being heard. i...
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and i think unfortunately civic education in this country is not where it should be. what i do think we've seen over the past year and terry mentioned education is young women becoming far more mobilized through social media and becoming radicalized on the republican attacks on women's health, not enough people know what it is but i think between the attacks on bit control the attacks on women who were victims of sexual violence, people are starting to add it up and see these are all attacks on women's autonomy. >> john: national organization for women president, terry o'neill and salon staff writer irin carmonday. great to you have both on the program. i hope you'll come back because even though the supreme court was decisive, america is not and this fight will continue. thank you, both. >> thank you. >> thank you john. >> john: the incredibly shrinking filibuster reform. plus republicans still have more dirty tricks up their sleeves. lookin' at you virginia. join only a majority is needed to change senate rules instead of the usual 2/3. this would seem to be the per
and i think unfortunately civic education in this country is not where it should be. what i do think we've seen over the past year and terry mentioned education is young women becoming far more mobilized through social media and becoming radicalized on the republican attacks on women's health, not enough people know what it is but i think between the attacks on bit control the attacks on women who were victims of sexual violence, people are starting to add it up and see these are all attacks on...
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all of the education efforts for science and engineering and technology and math, stem education that is going on in this country. .. i wanted to put this in the context of document talk specifically as the details of the next. first of all, in the context of immigration reform, there's a vast majority of americans that believe. one is a legal immigration system not working for the country. despite what exists about legal immigration and how to deal with that reality in the real debate that needs to happen, one thing everyone agrees on is legal immigration is good for this country, an important part of our history, critical part of our future and illegal immigration system in place right now does not work for america and really does not work for the 21st century. i support family-based immigration. but to my parents came to this country. i do want to do anything that undermines it. in the 21st century we can no longer have a system where the truly less than 10% of the people who come here do so based on the skills they bring to this country. think about this for a moment. if i say to
all of the education efforts for science and engineering and technology and math, stem education that is going on in this country. .. i wanted to put this in the context of document talk specifically as the details of the next. first of all, in the context of immigration reform, there's a vast majority of americans that believe. one is a legal immigration system not working for the country. despite what exists about legal immigration and how to deal with that reality in the real debate that...
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our young people in our school system so they don't drop out they get the best primary and secondary education ultimately so that they can go into the high tech jobs and earn their rightful place in society so that is a huge area that we've got to work on as a nation. sorry you said yourself you know militarism was a huge pillar for martin luther king to really advocate against and i think that's a lot of very under reported in our educational system when we're learning about dr martin luther can we learn a lot about the civil liberties aspect we don't really hear about his opposition to the vietnam war and really how strongly he opposed this on looking at obama's presidency how do you feel about just kind of the continuation of us military aggression worldwide well i think the president inherited a number of wars that were going on and we're deescalating troops bringing troops home. we don't enough maybe not we curtailing our spending in military i don't see that happening i think that also the public has to be engaged i don't think the public has been engaged enough to say this is what we wa
our young people in our school system so they don't drop out they get the best primary and secondary education ultimately so that they can go into the high tech jobs and earn their rightful place in society so that is a huge area that we've got to work on as a nation. sorry you said yourself you know militarism was a huge pillar for martin luther king to really advocate against and i think that's a lot of very under reported in our educational system when we're learning about dr martin luther...
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this is an extraordinaryily smart, well-educated man. they lead the nation's largest archdiocese, and these are shrewd people. they think long and hard about clever ways to protect the predators and enup endanger kids. even a teenager, even a high school drop out knows if you suspect a crime you call the police. that's especially true if you know about the crime. it's especially true if the victims are children. it's especially true if the crime is likely to be repeated. cardinal mahony knows this. he's a social worker by training and background, for heaven's sake. there is nothing naive about the men who hid these crimes for decades. >> john: these people who came forward, i won't call them victims but survivors we've seen pay-outs by the church, do you think this deception and secrecy is still a part of the church's culture today? >> i have to say sadly it very much is. i know that's hard for people to understand but it's crucial to remember, john, that this is a monarchy. as much as this scandal has tarnished the hierarchy the men at
this is an extraordinaryily smart, well-educated man. they lead the nation's largest archdiocese, and these are shrewd people. they think long and hard about clever ways to protect the predators and enup endanger kids. even a teenager, even a high school drop out knows if you suspect a crime you call the police. that's especially true if you know about the crime. it's especially true if the victims are children. it's especially true if the crime is likely to be repeated. cardinal mahony knows...
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, senior and disability action and also the aging and disability resource center to do outreach and education to providers about the new process. and all of our outreach, and all of our materials are being translated into chinese, spanish, taglaw and vietnamese. i will share with you some of the outreach things that we're doing. i will put this up on the screen. >> can we have the document camera, please? so first of all, to find out more about how to fill out these new time sheets -- by the way,, i have given this information to staff. and they will distribute it later. and it will also be posted on the daas website. we're doing workshops in the community. we have already done one we have one on february 14th at the bayview police commission from 5:30 to 7:00 at 201 williams. there is one on february 20th from 4:00 to 5:30 at the ihotel at 868 kearney. february 22, from 12:00 to 2:00 at the main library at 100 larkin in the auditorium. february 26th at 5:30 at union hall at 1338 mission street. at those workshops we'll show people how to fill out the time sheets. if people want to practice f
, senior and disability action and also the aging and disability resource center to do outreach and education to providers about the new process. and all of our outreach, and all of our materials are being translated into chinese, spanish, taglaw and vietnamese. i will share with you some of the outreach things that we're doing. i will put this up on the screen. >> can we have the document camera, please? so first of all, to find out more about how to fill out these new time sheets -- by...